Daniel Alves em igreja – Foto: Internet
Daniel Alves attended a service at the Elim Pentecostal Evangelical Church in Girona, Spain, where he served as a preacher. The event took place recently, with images released by attendees showing the former player delivering a sermon on faith. Girona is located about 100 km from Barcelona.
The former right-back stated he had made a pact with God during the sermon. He emphasized the importance of taking religious matters seriously and described himself as proof of that.
Since leaving prison in March 2024, Alves has maintained a low profile and shared religious messages on social media. His Instagram bio now identifies him as a disciple of Christ Jesus.
Participation in the service
Attendees recorded the moment Alves took the pulpit. He shared personal experiences during the speech.
The former player mentioned a messenger from God who guided him to the church amid difficulties. The church in Girona hosts regular attendees from the region.
Trajectory after prison
Alves left prison after paying a 1 million euro bail. He surrendered his passports and appeared weekly in court until the acquittal.
The initial conviction occurred in February 2024, with a sentence of four and a half years. The ruling included a 150,000 euro fine and a restraining order from the victim.
- Attends evangelical churches in the region for at least one year.
- Shares religious content on social media since 2024.
- Updated bio reflects conversion to evangelical faith.
Details of the judicial process
The accusation involved sexual assault at a Barcelona nightclub on December 31, 2022. Alves was detained in January 2023 and remained in custody for 14 months.
The Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia annulled the conviction in March 2025. The decision cited insufficient evidence and contradictions in the testimony.
Performance as preacher
Alves stated at the service: “It is necessary to take God’s matters seriously. I am proof of that. I made a pact with God.” He stressed the presence of divine messengers in difficult times.
The former player regularly attends evangelical temples. Images of the event circulate in Spanish media outlets.
Next steps in the case
The process proceeds to review by the Supreme Court of Spain. The final decision is expected by late 2025 or early 2026.
Alves no longer complies with precautionary measures since the annulment. He resides in Spain and avoids excessive public exposure.
Public religious messages
On social media, Alves posts texts about faith and overcoming challenges. The conversion occurred during the imprisonment period.
He describes the church as the path found amid the storm. Local attendees confirm the former player’s frequent presence at services.
The former athlete played for clubs like Barcelona and the Brazilian national team. Participation in religious events marks a new phase in post-career life.

